ID:               41350
 Comment by:       dbmuller at gmail dot com
 Reported By:      graham at directhostinguk dot com
 Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         MySQL related
 Operating System: Windows 2003
 PHP Version:      5.2.6
 Assigned To:      scottmac
 New Comment:

I had this problem on a Windows 2003 server running PHP 5.2.5 as CGI
with hsphere.  I would copy the 5.2.1 DLL in and the error would
persist.  The fix was to delete the old DLL, refresh the page to produce
a new error and then copy up the 5.2.1 libmysql.dll.


Previous Comments:
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[2009-01-23 16:35:24] onehourlate at hotmail dot com

Unfortunately, libmysql.dll 5.1.30 seems crash. see #46842.

I don't know if this crash is necesserally php related, but it's still
useful to investigate because trying to ship a version of libmysql.dll
that finally solves this bug would be a good thing

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[2008-12-29 18:18:42] chaz_meister_rock at yahoo dot com

In case anyone is wondering how to fix this, comments above give a
workaround.  I'll lay out the steps for the newbies:

1) Download PHP v5.1.6 from
http://museum.php.net/php5/php-5.1.6-Win32.zip

2) Extract that zip and replace the "libmysql.dll" in your production
PHP directory (probably c:\php) with the newly downloaded libmysql.dll.

This worked successfully on Windows2003 PHP v5.2.8 Threadsafe.  Also,
for some reason, many other versions of libmysql.dll (either bundled
with PHP or released with MySQL server) do not work correctly.

Cheers

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[2008-12-15 22:47:56] chaz_meister_rock at yahoo dot com

This is still broken in 5.2.8

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[2008-12-14 00:52:45] paul at orac dot clara dot co dot uk

Sadly, the clueless PHP folks have distributed the still broken 5.0.51a
version of LIBMYSQL.DLL with PHP 5.2.8
LIBMYSQL.DLL 5.1.30 had been out for 3 weeks before this.

You would have thought they'd have got a grip on this by now.
How pathetic.

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[2008-11-30 11:07:38] paul at orac dot clara dot co dot uk

This seems fixed at long last by copying over the Libmysql.dll file
supplied with MySQL 5.1.30
Hopefully that will be in the next PHP release.

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